Jackson Doctor Trial Goes To Jury

After six weeks, the trial of Conrad Murray, the doctor accused of involuntary manslaughter in the death of Michael Jackson, has gone to the jury, as the testimony has concluded. The first day of deliberation is today, and the jurors will consider whether to find Murray guilty of killing Jackson with doses of the anesthetic Propofol. Murray faces probation to four years in prison. But apparently, if he's found guilty, he won't actually do time in federal prison--he'll do it in a county jail. The deliberations are expected to finish sometime next week. [Yahoo]